Grace Russell is a freelance Illustrator based in London. Her work combines
disparate pieces of collage with paint and charcoal to create evocative
imagery that is both playful and controlled; the careful interplay
between the figurative and abstract give her illustrations a unique
visual language that lends itself well to a variety of work.

Grace graduated with a First class BAHons
degree in Illustration from the University of Westminster winning the
Achievement Award in her first year. In 2014 she won the V&A Illustration Awards Student Category and was featured as one of Reyker's
emerging artists. Grace has hiked, camped, walked and run across North
America and whilst living in Canada she ran creative workshops for kids
and teens.

She has worked with clients that include:The V&A; Financial Times Weekend; Therapy Today; Voyeur Magazine; The Scientist; Freedom From Torture; Spirituality and Health Magazine; Tablet Magazine; Rouleur; Like the Wind Magazine; Casquette Magazine; Jayisha Patel; Boneshaker Magazine; North American Review; SOFFA; SOFFA Mindtraveller; PRN (Practical Resource for Nurses) Magazine; Spitalfields Silks/Sirens; In-Mind Magazine; Quantum; Makeshift Magazine; Food&; Roady; The Loop; Sony; P&G; The Illustrated Game; KameleonHer work has also been exhibited across the world including the Victoria
and Albert Museum and The Ideal Home Show. She has also been credited
in Lürzer's Archive, one of the most prestigious advertising magazines. Interviews/Features:Therapy Today - Behind the PicturesDesign JuicesApe on the MoonThreaded ed 18Reyker